RUC Chief Constable Sir Ronnie Flanagan, admits proposals like the name change would hurt officers and families: "If that hurt brings about the true, new beginning that Patten envisages then perhaps the pain has to be endured by us."

SDLP deputy leader Seamus Mallon calls for swift implementation of the recommendations: "This is not about sectionalised interests. This is
not about unionist policing or nationalist policing, it's about policing for all
the people in the North of Ireland."

UK Prime Minister Tony Blair: "This is a good and thorough piece of work. Sensibly implemented, it can help us build the Northern Ireland we all want to see, free from the violence and hatred of the past, a Northern Ireland the children there are proud to inherit."

Ireland Foreign Minister David Andrews: "I would have thought that the recommendations in the context of the human rights element - new oaths, a code of ethics, policing in the community, a police ombudsman, the abandonment of plastic bullets - right across the broad
canvass of the report itself strikes a balance."

Northern Ireland Secretary Mo Mowlam: "We will always respect the courage, dedication and professionalism people in the RUC bring to the job - and
will continue to do so.

"We will need that commitment just as much in the future as in the past."

She added: "This is the chance for a new beginning to set the standard for policing in the new millennium."

Democratic Unionist Party deputy leader Peter Robinson:
"What kind of a peace process is it that sees the terrorist organisations remaining unchanged while the law enforcement agency is effectively disbanded?"